Free Trade Agreements Reshape Global Economy, Benefit Some, Harm Others
The article surveys the theory and evidence on gains and losses from regional trading agreements. It looks at how countries benefit or lose from forming free trade areas or customs unions. The authors use Computable General Equilibrium models to study these effects. They also analyze the free trade area between Australia and the USA as a case study. The article discusses how these agreements affect global trade and the need for changes in World Trade Organization rules.